16 Related Articles from 2018-09-15

'We're a company for all Australians': Myer's big boss unveils plans to save battling retail giant. Myer's new boss John King has unveiled plans to save the battling department store which suffered a record $486million annual loss in 2017-18. >>

At least 2 hurt in bus-truck collision at highway intersection west of Saskatoon. At least two people have been injured in a collision involving a semi and a bus at a highway intersection west of Saskatoon. >>

Bear trap removed from near Glenmore Landing after sightings slow. Trail closures near the Glenmore Reservoir have ended and a bear trap was removed early Friday evening after a black bear failed to return to the area following sightings earlier this week. >>

Best of college football Week 3. The best action photos from college football's Week 3 games. >>

Five dead in Carolinas as Florence brings 'epic' floods. Florence barreled into the Carolina coast and moved inland on Friday, knocking down trees, overflowing rivers, dumping sheets of rain and leading to the death of five people before it was downgraded to a tropical storm still capable of wreaking havoc. >>

Ladysmith basks in Hollywood glow as Sonic films. Star James Marsden was spotted filming scenes for the live-action Sonic the Hedgehog movie, which has taken over Ladysmith this week. >>

Mac Miller died 'with a will in place' and his parents 'are getting the lion's share' of his estate. Mac Miller made a will in 2013 - five years before the rapper's untimely death last Friday. The last will and testament of the 26-year-old 'named his parents as trustees' according to The Blast. >>

Moms, kids, stuck in middle of Moncton's water dispute with landlord. Two mothers who say they're caught in the middle of a dispute between their landlord and the city of Moncton. They've been without water for several days, after the city shut it off. >>

Mothers, kids, stuck in middle of Moncton's water dispute with landlord. Two mothers who say they're caught in the middle of a dispute between their landlord and the city of Moncton. They've been without water for several days, after the city shut it off. >>

Saanich tent city protest moves to city hall. A day after they were forced to leave Regina Park, tent city campers are on the move – and could be staying overnight at city hall. >>

Sarah Pitlyk, Rebecca Taibleson: Brett Kavanaugh is a man of rock-solid character and integrity. We know Judge Kavanaugh well, having worked closely with him as his law clerks. His character and integrity are unassailable. He is a champion for women’s equality. And we are confident he will survive this last-ditch effort to block his path to the Supreme Court. >>

White Collar Watch: Companies Are Pushing for Less Disclosure. Is That Good for Investors?. Securities laws were built around the concept that more information is the best protection for shareholders. But companies are striking back at rules. >>

Young has 171 total yards, 2 TDs as WCU beats Gardner-Webb. Connell Young had 171 total yards and two touchdowns to help Western Carolina beat Gardner-Webb 28-10 on Friday night in a game played early because of Hurricane Florence >>